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Deformations of the steel shell of a vertical cylindrical tank caused by underpressure

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Steel Construction, , n. 1, v. 9
Page(s): 33-36
DOI: 10.1002/stco.201610005
Abstract:

Underpressure in a tank with a fixed roof may arise in the final stage of its construction as well as during its usage. After completing the construction, when the tank is empty and all manholes and valves, through which air could get into the tank, are tightly closed, underpressure may arise in the case of a sudden change in the weather (air pressure and temperature), which is particularly dangerous in spring or summer. When the tank is in use, underpressure may arise if breather valves are obstructed, e.g. covered by snow during pumping out a product stored in the tank. Underpressure may cause extensive deformations of the shell or the roof of the tank. However, the shell undergoes deformation more frequently, since the roof has a stiff supporting structure.
This article presents stages of deformations of the tank shell and their development from the occurrence of the first deformation to either removal of the causes of underpressure or cracking of the steel shell and thus automatic equalization of pressure inside the tank with atmospheric pressure.

Keywords:
steel shell deformations cylindrical tank underpressure
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  • Published on:
    24/04/2016
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    05/10/2016
 
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